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The author presents a detailed account of archaeological work uncovering a large Roman bathing complex beneath the Abbey and surrounding streets, synthesizing earlier reports with his own supervised excavations. He describes structural features and measurements of rectangular and semi-circular baths, pilasters, stepped entrances, dual hypocaust chambers with flues and furnaces, and layered pavements, and notes wooden fittings, hot-water drains, and a medieval sluice connected to a mill wheel. Plans and earlier surveys are compared, and the narrative traces successive discoveries, alterations, and the techniques used to expose and record the baths’ construction and drainage systems.

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Charles Edward Davis

Charles Edward Davis was an English archaeologist and writer, recognized for his contributions to the study of Roman history and architecture. He is best known for his work "The Excavations of Roman Baths at Bath," which details the archaeological findings and historical significance of the Roman baths in Bath, England. Davis's research not only sheds light on the architectural techniques of the Romans but also enhances our understanding of their social and cultural practices. His work remains a valuable resource for historians and enthusiasts of Roman heritage.

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